Lombardy

Italy

Brescia Castle
Lake Maggiore featuring a lake or waterhole, mountains and a small town or village
Teatro Grande
Santa Giulia Museum
Villa Taranto Botanical Garden showing wildflowers and a park

Popular cities in Lombardy

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II showing night scenes, heritage architecture and chateau or palace
Milan
Known for Cathedrals, Museums and Art
One of Europe’s biggest cities is also home of da Vinci’s The Last Supper, global fashion brands and one of the largest churches in the world.

Reasons to visit

  • Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
  • Teatro alla Scala
  • Piazza del Duomo
Bergamo
Bergamo
Known for Historical, Castle and Mountains
Bergamo is famous for its clear division into two parts: the modern lower part and the higher walled upper part on top of a hill. Our holiday in Bergamo tells the story of the city through its buildings, boroughs and squares, as well as through the beauty of its churches that showcase art from different periods. An ancient city made for walking, it's lovely to stroll amidst its attractions, but Bergamo is also a modern city with an international airport and avant-garde buildings. This city is a perfect mix to be discovered thanks to our reasonably priced holiday offers to Bergamo.

Reasons to visit

  • Piazza Vecchia
  • Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Funicolare San Vigilio
Estense Palace showing a square or plaza, landscape views and a small town or village
Varese
Known for Castle, Gardens and Historical
The palace, basilica and castle of this enchanting city north of Milan lie between the Campo dei Fiori mountain range and Lake Varese.

Reasons to visit

  • San Vittore Basilica
  • Corso Matteotti
  • Estense Palace
Santa Giulia Museum
Brescia
Known for Historical, Business and Museums
A holiday in Brescia, halfway between Milan and Verona, is a splendid chance to discover this city located between the foothills of the Lombardy Pre-Alps and the Mella River. Originally a Roman outpost, Brixia was an active hub in the Imperial Age and it enjoyed renewed importance at the beginning of the nineteenth century when it was the site of the Risorgimento movement that culminated in the "Ten Days of Brescia". The city offers countless interesting places to visit, most of which are easily reached on foot, thanks to the city's architecture and urban plan: from the Broletto to the Loggia, from the Roman Forum to the medieval Castle and the artwork at the Pinacoteca gallery. Its proximity to Lake Garda gives Brescia a pleasant climate and a well-organised accommodation network. Our holiday offers to Brescia make it an affordable and enjoyable destination at the foot of the Lombardy Alps.

Reasons to visit

  • Mille Miglia Museum
  • Brescia Castle
  • Piazza della Loggia
Como
Como
Known for Lakes, Ferries and boats and Boating
The “City of Silk,” overlooking Lake Como and bordered by the Swiss Alps, charms with its cafe culture, ornate churches and luxury silk trade.

Reasons to visit

  • Como-Brunate Funicular
  • Piazza Cavour
  • Como Cathedral
Livigno which includes mountains, night scenes and landscape views
Livigno
Known for Skiing, Spas and Cheese
Explore the diverse duty-free shops in this traditional Alpine village, known for its reliable snow conditions.

Reasons to visit

  • Livigno Ski Area
  • Valtellina Ski Area